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      • Stallone is the conglomerate's leader and former compatriot of Yondu, hence why he confronts him on Contraxia. This isn't the only time Stallone is seen in the film - he returns in the final scene to honor a redeemed Yondu at his funeral, paying off his words in their confrontation here.
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  2. Jul 25, 2016 · We first heard about Sylvester Stallone 's potential involvement in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 back in March, when he was spotted leaving the same hotel that the cast of this Marvel sequel was...

  3. Apr 29, 2017 · One of the post-credits scenes sees Sylvester Stallone’s character Stakar Ogord assembling the original Ravagers. Stakar is actually the Marvel antihero known as Starhawk and a member of the...

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  4. May 4, 2017 · The actor's role was kept under wraps until just weeks before the film's release, but by now everyone knows he's portraying Starhawk — one of the original Guardians of the Galaxy in the...

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    Sylvestor Stallone’s Stakar Ogord first showed up in the early parts of the film, where he explained how Yondu was once a member of his Ravagers team, before breaking the code and abducting a child, which resulted in his exile. At the end of the movie, he sees that in death, Yondu redeemed himself and came back to honor him at a Ravager funeral. Al...

    Ok, this is where things get weird. Aleta Ogord was born with light manipulating powers, but that’s not the weird part. She was raised by an awful father, but she fell for her adopted brother Stakar and eventually married him (creepy). The two encountered a powerful Hawk God, who was able to merge Stakar and Aleta in the super powerful cosmic being...

    Martinex is the crystal dude we see standing along with Stakar early in the film, and who turns up again in the finale. Although it’s next to impossible to tell, he’s played by Smallville’sOpens in new tabvery own Lex Luthor, Michael Rosenbaum, trading the DC universe for Marvel. One of the original Guardians dating back to 1969, he’s a silicon-bas...

    Every super team needs their muscle, and for the original Guardians, Charlie-27 was it. In the comics, the big guy was was a soldier and a pilot, genetically engineered to live in Jupiter’s gravity, and born in Galileo City on Jupiter in the 30th Century. Because of being born on Jupiter, he had eleven times the muscle mass of a normal human. Charl...

    This is the weirdest cameo, and if you don’t actually read the credits or sites like this one you’d probably never know that the Ravager’s computer was voiced by mega pop star Miley Cyrus. But who is Mainframe? In the comics, the Avengers’ resident android the Vision evolves into Mainframe in the future, and becomes an operating system for an entir...

    So clearly, Marvel StudiosOpens in new tab and James GunnOpens in new tab have bigger plans for the OG Guardians, since they cast such big names in the roles. While Peter Quill and the rest of the team we know and love will no doubt return for Volume 3, what about the future? Could the original comics team be getting their own spin-off film? The ma...

  5. Apr 29, 2017 · Ego. While we did see Yondu die, there’s actually a small chance he could return. One of the post-credits scenes sees Sylvester Stallone’s character Stakar Ogord assembling the original...

  6. Apr 20, 2017 · In fact, we now know that Sylvester Stallone will swap genders in the film, too - with Michelle Yeoh playing Starhawk's other half. But the presence of other ancient beings, Kurt Russell's Ego the Living Planet chief among them, and including Ayesha herself may offer more clues.

  7. May 8, 2017 · Early in the film, we see Sylvester Stallone as the Ravager Stakar, aka Starhawk. He explains why he had to kick Yondu out, and that it broke his heart to do it.

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